handmeawrench
New member
Hi everyone. I have a 1987 c-dory 22' Angler, and it has cracks in the fiberglass where the transom meets the gunwale on both sides, right in the curve from horizontal to vertical. I have attached two photos to show you what it looks like.
At a minimum it's a route for water intrusion and must be sealed up. It may also be indicative of some structural issue in need of more serious repair like reinforcement using fiberglass cloth, or worse, cut out and replace.
At this point I'm thinking a couple layers of cloth right there would be a good idea. Or, is it worth looking into an aluminum transom cap? I know some boats have them, and it might protect the top edge of the transom pretty well. (I think most people just use aluminum channel and beat it into shape...can anyone confirm?)
I'm sure these photos are going to spark some memories (probably bad) and a story or two. I'd love to hear the thoughts of you experienced c-brats.
PS...The motors will be coming off the boat anyway due to a complete repowering situation, so removal for repair is certainly in the cards.
Thanks in advance!
At a minimum it's a route for water intrusion and must be sealed up. It may also be indicative of some structural issue in need of more serious repair like reinforcement using fiberglass cloth, or worse, cut out and replace.
At this point I'm thinking a couple layers of cloth right there would be a good idea. Or, is it worth looking into an aluminum transom cap? I know some boats have them, and it might protect the top edge of the transom pretty well. (I think most people just use aluminum channel and beat it into shape...can anyone confirm?)
I'm sure these photos are going to spark some memories (probably bad) and a story or two. I'd love to hear the thoughts of you experienced c-brats.
PS...The motors will be coming off the boat anyway due to a complete repowering situation, so removal for repair is certainly in the cards.
Thanks in advance!

